Today's tracks were:
- Web Presence & Discovery
- Enterprise Trends & Practices
- Mobile Trends & Practice
- Digital Services
A few interesting things presented during today's sessions:
- Find the top 5-10 things that your statistics for your library's website show are hot and make them even better. (Library Website Improvement Face-Off)
- Mobile Trends: Currently... US 260 Million users, 3 Billion global users. By 2020 mobile devices predicted as being primary connection device for the internet. -- Kristine Ferry, Director, Web Services, UC Irvine Libraries (When Students Go Mobile)
- Be the go-to person for social media. Someone has to do it, so why not you? -- Jaye A. H. Lapachet, Manager, Library Services, Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, LLP (Web 2.0 for Tough Times)
- If you find that a tool doesn't work for you, change focus and remember that you are may be out your time but you have gained invaluable experience. -- Camille Reynolds, Director, Research & Information Services, Nossaman LLP (Web 2.0 for Tough Times)
- Library Website Design: Make it cluttered enough to help the user find more than one thing on the topic of interest but not so cluttered that the user can't find anything. -- David Lee King, Manager, Digital Branch & Services, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. (Experience Design Makeover)
- Library as cognitive theater. -- Paul Holdengraber, Director, Public Programs, New York Public Library (Keynote)
- Flash Rosenberg's Conversation portraits. Including this one shown at Keynote...
Conversation Portrait: Antonio Lobo Antunes and Paul Holdengraber from Flash Rosenberg on Vimeo.



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